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1 Embedded Data Systems OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 Operation Manual Rev 1.0 Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax EN-USERMAN OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 V / 38

2 Table of Contents OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 Operation Manual... 1 Table of Contents... 2 Introduction... 3 QUICK START GUIDE... 4 INTERFACE... 6 Physical... 6 USB... 6 Web... 6 Programmatic... 7 CONFIGURATION... 8 Network Configuration... 8 WiFi Configuration POST Client Configuration Wire Configuration USB WEB ACCESS TO DATA Home Page Individual Sensor Selection Wire Device Details Communications Interface INTEGRATION HTTP Retrieving XML File Writing Data to 1-Wire Devices Firmware Upgrading SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) edsenterprise Branch dtrap Branch Telnet UDP Low Level 1-Wire Interface POST Client MAINTENANCE Firmware and Support Files Upgrade Factory Reset ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Supported 1-Wire Devices OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 Form Factor Power Supply Requirements Wire Interface Power Supply Schematic Wire Interface Schematic Specifications EDS Appliance Scanner Software Support REGULATORY COMPLIANCE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS APPENDIX A Low Level 1-Wire Communication Protocol Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

3 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Embedded Data Systems OW-SERVER-WIFI-2. The OW- SERVER-WIFI-2 provides an easy and simple method for the continuous monitoring of 1-Wire sensors that you might install in such places as computer server rooms or manufacturing facilities. The Embedded Data Systems OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 product line features a lightweight, lowpower space saving design coupled with powerful on-board, Web-based monitoring software. Data from connected 1-Wire sensors is provided in open, industry-standard formats (e.g., XML, SNMP) making it easy to integrate with existing business automation and monitoring systems. This manual is divided into the following sections: Quick Start Guide this section provides simple and easy steps to get up and running quickly with your OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 Interface this section describes the three interfaces (physical, web, and programmatic) to the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 Configuration this section provides information on how to setup a OW-SERVER-WIFI- 2 with your existing network and/or business systems as well as how to configure attached 1-Wire devices Web Access this section describes how to utilize the on-board Web application to access real-time monitoring of your connected 1-Wire sensors Integration this section provides details on how to integrate the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 with existing systems and applications. This section is aimed at software programmers and engineers who want to interface directly to the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 Maintenance this section covers various activities related to maintaining or upgrading the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 Additional Resources this section provides links to other resources, how to get support, and frequently asked questions Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

4 QUICK START GUIDE Getting started with the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 is simple. Just follow a few easy steps: 1. Apply power to the OW-SERVER-WIFI- 2. The green PWR/ACT LED will begin to flash at one-second intervals, indicating that the product is operating normally. Power must be 5 volts at 400 milliamp (minimum). 2. Connect to your WiFi Network: OPTION 1) Using a WiFi enabled laptop or desktop, search for wireless networks to join. Select "EDSWIFI" ad hoc network. OPTION 2) Using the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 internal USB flash drive, change the settings to match your existing network. The example to the right uses these custom WiFi settings: SSID: EDS, Net Type: Infrastructure, Security Type: WPA2_Passphrase, Security Key: 2019FortuneDr. i. Remove power, and then using a USB cable with a micro USB connector on onside, connect to the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 PWR/USB port and to your computer. The flash drive on your computer will have a file on it called CONFIG.TXT. Open this file in a text editor, make the desired changes, save the file, eject the disk and disconnect the OW-SERVER- WIFI-2 from the computer. When power is reapplied, the changes will go into effect after up to 45 seconds. NOTES: SSID: Name of the network, 32 characters or less Net_Type: Ad hoc or Infrastructure Security_Type: WPA2_Passphrase: WiFi Protected Access II, also called WPA2- Personal. Requires between 8 and 63 ASCII characters. Security_Key: enter the security key for the SSID selected. Contact your network administrator to determine the appropriate setting. Refer to the CONFIGURATION / WiFi Setup section of this manual for other configuration options and requirements. OPTION 3) Set up your network to use the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 factory default settings. These settings are: SSID: EDSWIFI, Net Type: Ad hoc, Security Type: Open. i. In the event that your OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 does not find a wireless SSID of EDSWIFI, it will create an ad hoc open security network called EDSWIFI with the following network configuration settings: Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

5 1. IP Address: Gateway: Subnet Mask: DNS: Connect a 1-Wire Device. Connect a supported 1-Wire device to any of the 1-Wire RJ12 connectors. 4. Determine the IP address of the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 by checking your DHCP server logs or using EDS Appliance Scanner Software 1 available from the EDS website. If the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 does not find a DHCP server running on your network, it will default to the following IP address: Configure your device. Type the IP address of the OW- SERVER-WIFI-2 into your Web browser (e.g., and press enter. Select the tab Network Setup. When the name and password is requested, enter admin for the name and eds for the password. A Web page similar to the one shown to the right will enable you to configure and monitor various aspects of your OW- SERVER-WIFI-2. CONGRATULATIONS! You have successfully installed your Embedded Data Systems OW-SERVER-WIFI-2. Please refer to the Web Access section of the Operation Manual to obtain an understanding of the function of each of the Web pages served by the OW- SERVER-WIFI-2. Some things to keep in mind: The OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 has an internal flash drive that may be used to set it to a fixed IP address. See the section Configuration/WiFi for more information. See section Additional Resources or EDSPRODUCTS.COM for a list of supported 1-Wire devices. No support is provided for OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 IP address identification when utilizing any method other than the EDS Appliance Scanner Software. Please consult your network administrator if you cannot locate the DHCP address. 1 EDS Appliance Scanner Software found at Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

6 INTERFACE The OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 has three types of interface: Physical the ports, buttons, and other elements on the unit itself the on-board Web application that provides real-time access of monitoring data Web the on-board Web application that provides real-time access for monitoring data. Programmatic the methods by which to interface directly with monitoring data Physical The physical interface of the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 includes: 1-Wire Connector Panel: provides connectivity to 1-Wire sensors through three (3) RJ12 connectors. Each connector is a separate 1-Wire bus Power: a single micro USB connector. The power connector also has a USB port, which may be used to configure the network settings. See section Configuration/USB Power/Activity Indicator: flashes green to indicate the unit is receiving power and operating correctly, flashes yellow to indicate data activity USB The power / USB port may be used to configure the network settings via the internal flash drive. This method would typically be used to configure the network settings to a fixed IP address with the DHCP server turned off, as shown below. See the section Configuration/USB below. Web Each OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 includes an integrated Web-server that provides access to monitored data from any Internet connected device such as a Web-browser on your PC, smartphone, or even an ipad! The Web interface provides you an easy way to configure the network setting for the OW- SERVER-WIFI-2 and is accessible by navigating to its IP address. When you connect the OW- SERVER-WIFI-2 to your network it will automatically request an IP address from an available DHCP server if the feature is turned on, otherwise it will use an IP address assigned by you. See configuration section below. Simply open a Web browser and enter that IP address to access the Web monitoring application. The Web interface provides the following menu items: Home the default, opening screen that provides a snapshot of all connected devices, graphing of one value for all connected devices and OW-SERVER-WIFI- 2 basic information Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

7 o Individual Sensor Data by highlighting and clicking an individual sensor listed on the Home page, a user can access alarm settings, modify limits and graph up to 3 different sensor values. Advanced: o Details allows user to view detailed information about each device connected to the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 o Detailed XML File allows user to view complete XML File System Configuration: o Network Setup provides access to security and network configuration information. o WiFi Setup provides access to configuration fields for WiFi settings. o POST Client Setup provides access to configuration fields for HTTP Post and Proxy Server features o 1-Wire Interface Setup provides access to configuration fields for activating direct control of the 1-Wire bus via TCP using ASCII based command set Contact provides contact information and website link Note: If you don t know the IP address being assigned to the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 by your network, simply access your DHCP s assignment or download the EDS Appliance Scanner Software 2 that will automatically find and display the IP address for any OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 on the network. For more information about the EDS Application Scanner software, see section Additional Resources. Note: If your network does not have a DHCP server, the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 will default to a self-assigned address of In the event of this situation, you will need to temporarily re-configure your computer s network settings to be on the same network as the OW-SERVER- WIFI-2 in order to talk to the device for the first time. Only when the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 is in the same address space as your other computers can you access it using a Web browser. Programmatic Through a number of different channels, you can access the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 programmatically to create integration with existing systems and network services: HTTP service provides delivery of html and xml data files via http get command, and firmware upload via http post SNMP provides access to data from all connected sensors, and pushes SNMP traps to remote listeners for alarming capabilities Telnet service provides ability to monitor the internal activities of the OW-SERVER- WIFI-2 for diagnostic purposes UDP Broadcast listener on port number will respond to properly formatted packets broadcast to this port number, allowing other devices and applications to discover any OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 that exists on the same network. For assistance in determining the units IP address, see the section Additional Resources regarding EDS Appliance Scanner Software 2 EDS Appliance Scanner Software found at Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

8 1-Wire Interface service provides a TCP client that implements a command/response low level interface that may be used to directly control the 1-Wire bus POST Client provides a method of pushing XML data about connected 1-Wire devices to a server; ideal for circumventing firewall issues CONFIGURATION Any configuration of your OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 (with the exception of SNMP Traps) can be carried out through the integrated Web application and, in some cases, the USB port. The onboard, Web-based tools provide a method to configure both the unit itself as well as any attached supported 1-Wire devices. The USB port provides a way to configure the network settings. To access the configuration elements, Navigate to the IP Address your network has assigned to the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2. This will open the Web interface. From the default Home screen, you can access the System Configuration tab using the top row menu. Here you will find: Network (configuration) Wifi (configuration) Post Client (configuration) 1-Wire (configuration) Network Configuration The Network Configuration page displays a number of fields to configure the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 operations within your network. Note: In order to access this portion of the Web tool, you will need a username and password. The factory default settings are username = "admin" and password = "eds" (all in lower case.) You can configure the following aspects of the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2: Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

9 Device name the factory default is OWServer_v2-WIFI. However this is a user definable name, maximum 24 characters. Alphanumeric characters, dashes, periods, spaces and underscores are permitted. This flexibility allows you to distinguish a device by its location or function for clarity; In the example above the device name was configured to "EDS-Fortune Dr. Unit 7". This field is included in the XML file. User name this is the user name, case-sensitive maximum 12 characters, used to access the configuration sections of the on-board Web tool and the Telnet interface. Uppercase and lowercase Alphanumeric Characters permitted. The factory default is "admin". Password this is the password used to access the configuration sections of the onboard Web tool and the Telnet interface. Uppercase and lowercase Alphanumeric Characters permitted. The factory default is "eds". Password confirm the password entered in the previous password field. Host Name the factory default name for the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 is EDSOWSERV- ER2. You can change the name but it is limited to 16 UPPERCASE characters. This field is also included in the XML file. Enable DHCP check this box to automatically enable the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 to receive an IP address and other network configuration information (such as gateway and subnet mask) from a DHCP provider on your network. Note: this is the factory default setting of the device. If you elect NOT to enable DHCP, you must manually provide network adapter settings for the device: o IP Address a standard IPV4 address. Note: if you configure the device with an IP Address that is NOT a part of your network IP-range or class you will be unable to access the device unless connected directly to it with a computer configured with the same IP settings o Gateway the IP address of your network gateway o Subnet Mask the Subnet mask o Primary DNS the IP address of the primary DNS server o Secondary DNS the IP Address of a secondary DNS server. Note: this is optional o HTTP Port the port through which the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 will listen for incoming HTTP requests. Normally programmed to 80 Save when you have finished making settings, click the Save button to commit the settings to the device. This will cause the device to reboot Note: At the time of initial boot-up, the device will look for a DHCP server. If one cannot be found, the following default configuration settings will be applied: IP Address: Gateway: Subnet Mask: DNS: Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

10 WiFi Configuration The OW-SERVER_v2-WiFi can be configured using the internal USB flash drive, or the WiFi Configuration Web page. Configuration via the USB flash drive Using a USB cable with a micro USB connector on one side, connect the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 to your computer. The flash drive should have a file named CONFIG.TXT. Open this file in a plain text editor (like Notepad), make the necessary changes, save the file, eject the disk and remove power from the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2. Reapply power using the wall transformer and it will attempt to connect using the new settings. It may take over 30 seconds for the first connect if security is enabled. The delay will only occur on the first connection to the WiFi network, subsequent connections using the same WiFi parameters will happen quickly. WiFi setting options: SSID: The name of the wireless network to join. Net_Type: The type of network as follows: o Infrastructure The most common network type, requires an access point. o AdHoc Used to create a small local network. Not supported by all computers and mobile devices. However, some phones/tablets will only join Ad Hoc networks. Security_Type: select the type of security on your wireless network. The OW-SERVER- WiFi can authenticate to wireless networks using the following security types: o Open: Security is off o WEP_40: Wired Equivalent Privacy, requires 5 ASCII characters or 10 hexadecimal characters (0-9 or A-F) o WEP_104: Wired Equivalent Privacy, requires 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal characters (0-9 or A-F). o WPA_Key: WiFi Protected Access, also called WPA-Personal. Requires 64 hexadecimal characters (0-9 or A-F). o WPA_Auto_Key: Device will connect to access point using WPA2-Personal if it is supported, otherwise it will use WPA-Personal. Requires 64 hexadecimal characters (0-9 or A-F). o WPA_Passphrase: WiFi Protected Access, also called WPA-Personal. Requires between 8 and 63 ASCII characters. o WPA_Auto_Passphrase: Device will connect to access point using WPA2- Personal if it is supported, otherwise it will use WPA-Personal. Requires between 8 and 63 ASCII characters. o WPA2_Key: WiFi Protected Access II, also called WPA2-Personal. Requires 64 hexadecimal characters (0-9 or A-F). o WPA2_Passphrase: WiFi Protected Access II, also called WPA2-Personal. Requires between 8 and 63 ASCII characters. Security_Key: enter the security key for the SSID selected. Contact your network administrator to determine the appropriate setting. Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

11 Notes: o WPA-Enterprise and WPA2-Enterprise are not supported. o WEP is the only security mode supported for AdHoc. Configuration using the default WiFi settings In the event that your OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 does not find a wireless SSID of EDSWIFI, it will create an ad-hoc network called EDSWIFI with the following network configuration settings: IP Address: Gateway: Subnet Mask: DNS: In order to configure the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 using this method, you will need to connect directly to the ad-hoc network: Open your wireless network settings Click on the EDSWIFI network under the Devices section of your wireless adapter (the screenshot to the right is from an PC running Microsoft Windows ). Once the network has connected, open your browser and navigate to the default configuration IP Address: This will open the OW-SERVER's Home page. In order to get your OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 onto your existing wireless network, you will need to configure its wireless settings. To access the configuration screen: Click on the WiFi menu below the System Configuration tab. This will open the WiFi Configuration screen. You can specify the following information to configure your OW-SERVER-WIFI-2: WLAN Type use the radio buttons to specify if your wireless network is an ad-hoc collection of devices or a wireless infrastructure. Contact your network administrator to determine the appropriate setting. SSID Name use to enter the SSID to which you want the OW- SERVER-WIFI-2 to connect. Contact your network administrator to determine the appropriate setting Security Type use the dropdown to select the type of security on your wireless network. The OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 can authenticate to wireless networks using the following security types: o Open: Security is off o WEP_40: Wired Equivalent Privacy, requires 5 ASCII Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

12 characters or 10 hexadecimal characters (0-9 or A-F) o WEP_104: Wired Equivalent Privacy, requires 13 ASCII characters or 26 hexadecimal characters (0-9 or A-F). o WPA_Key: WiFi Protected Access, also called WPA-Personal. Requires 64 hexadecimal characters (0-9 or A-F). o WPA_Auto_Key: Device will connect to access point using WPA2-Personal if it is supported, otherwise it will use WPA-Personal. Requires 64 hexadecimal characters (0-9 or A-F). o WPA_Passphrase: WiFi Protected Access, also called WPA-Personal. Requires between 8 and 63 ASCII characters. o WPA_Auto_Passphrase: Device will connect to access point using WPA2- Personal if it is supported, otherwise it will use WPA-Personal. Requires between 8 and 63 ASCII characters. o WPA2_Key: WiFi Protected Access II, also called WPA2-Personal. Requires 64 hexadecimal characters (0-9 or A-F). o WPA2_Passphrase: WiFi Protected Access II, also called WPA2-Personal. Requires between 8 and 63 ASCII characters. Security Key enter the security key for the SSID selected. Contact your network administrator to determine the appropriate setting. Click the Apply button to commit the changes. If a security key has been entered, it may take up to 2 minutes before the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 becomes accessible on the new network. Notes: o WPA-Enterprise and WPA2-Enterprise are not supported. o WEP is the only security mode supported for AdHoc. Once the changes have been applied, you can connect to the wireless network that the OW- SERVER-WIFI-2 is joining and utilize either your DHCP lease tables or the EDS Appliance Scanner Software to find the device s new IP address. The IP address enables access through a Web browser. First Connection to a New WiFi Network The OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 follows a first connect procedure when WiFi settings are changed. If it cannot join the new WiFi network within 1 1/2 minutes, the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 changes the WiFi settings to factory defaults and joins the AdHoc network of EDSWIFI (which is the factory default). This feature is intended to prevent the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 from becoming inaccessible if WiFi settings are improperly set. Once the connection is made to the new WiFi network, the feature is turned off, so if the access point loses power, or the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 is taken out of range, or for any other reason the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 cannot join the network, the WiFi settings are not changed and the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 will join the network when power is reapplied or it is brought back into range, etc. EDSWiFi SSID Found When the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 finds the wireless network, Use either your DHCP lease tables or the EDS Appliance Scanner Software to find the device s IP address Open your browser and navigate to the IP Address returned from the previous step. This will open the Home page of the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2. Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

13 You are now connected to your OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 via your WiFi network. POST Client Configuration The POST Client Configuration page of the Web tool allows you to configure the POST Client and Proxy features of the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2. To configure POST Client Enable the feature by clicking the check box Select the URL of the HTTP POST server. This field requires a fully qualified URL and may include an alternate port number. This example sets the port to 12391: Select how often to send the details.xml file Proxy server may be enabled by clicking the check box Set the Proxy URL to the appropriate address, which is typically obtained from the network administrator. For example, if the proxy server is at , port number 8080, then the Proxy URL field would be programmed to These proxy parameters only apply to the POST Client feature, they have no effect on any of the other features. 1-Wire Configuration The 1-Wire Configuration feature of the Web-tool allows you to configure the 1-Wire interface on the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2. Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

14 At this time, the only configuration setting allowed is to enable direct TCP communication with the 1-Wire bus. This allows you to send commands directly to 1-Wire devices connected to the system. It is ideal for solutions developers looking to integrate the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 with 1- Wire devices not currently supported at a high level or for legacy applications. For specific 1- Wire commands see Low Level 1-Wire Communication Protocol in Appendix A. To configure the port Click the Enable check box ` Specify a port number through which communication will occur When you are finished, click the Save Button to commit the settings to the device USB The Power / USB port may be used to configure the network settings via the internal flash drive. Using a cable with a micro USB connector, simply plug the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 into a USB port of a computer and read the file CONFIG.TXT on the flash drive. For more details go to the "Configuration using the USB Flash Drive" section on page 11. Note: The USB port cannot be used to determine the current IP address assigned by the DHCP server. HOWEVER using the USB port, you can disable DHCP, set the device to a fixed IP address then find the device at that address (assuming that there is no conflict with the desired IP address.) Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

15 WEB ACCESS TO DATA The OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 provides a robust, on-board, Web-based tool to access connected 1- Wire devices from any Web browser whether on a PC or a smartphone! To access the connected 1-Wire devices; Navigate to the IP Address your network has assigned to the OW- SERVER-WIFI-2. This will open the Web interface. Home Page From the default Home page you can: View OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 Summary data View basic 1-Wire Device information Select whether English or Metric units are displayed 3 Graph a single value for devices connected to one or all channels Download data into.csv file Select additional Menu items such as Advanced, System Configuration or Contact Us Access individual sensors to modify alarm settings and graph data Summary Data Devices connected the number of 1-Wire devices connected to the OW-SERVER- WIFI-2 Loop time the time, in seconds, it takes for the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 to cycle through polling all of the devices and receive a response. As more devices are added, each individual device gets read less frequently since only a single device can be read at a time. This value is useful for determining how frequently each sensor gets read Device poll count the number of times the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 has polled devices. The rate of polling depends upon the number of devices and the specific device. Some 1- Wire devices refresh every second while others may do so much faster (e.g., The DS18B20 causes a 900ms delay while waiting for the temperature to be converted, whereas the DS2406 has no delay) Supply Voltage the voltage being supplied to the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 Channel Chart displays parameters specific to each channel 3 SML and SNMP data will always provide Temperature data in degrees Celsius Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

16 o Devices number of devices on each channel o Errors number of errors on the 1-Wire bus for each channel since the last reset o Voltage voltage of each channel Basic 1-Wire Device Information o Description the description of the device 4 o ROM ID the unique number assigned to each 1-Wire device o Device the name of the device o Channel the channel the device is connected to o Health the health of the device. Each time a device is successfully read, its health field is incremented by 1, to a maximum value of 7. If a device fails to read properly for any reason, its health field is decremented by 1, to a minimum value of 0. Generally, a health value of 7 indicates a properly functioning device, 0 indicates a device that has been disconnected, and anything in between might indicate intermittent communication or a recently connected device. o Value the primary value of the sensor on the connected device During normal operation the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 automatically scans the 1-Wire bus in the following order: Searches for devices if new devices are found, they are added to the end of the device list 5 Reads data from all devices updates the data fields English/Metric Conversion Select the Metric or English system of measurement. The page will refresh to display the data in the system of your choice. Graph On the Home page, a single value of all devices connected to a one, or all channels of the OW- SERVER-WIFI-2 can be graphed. The duration of the graph window ranges from 15 minutes to 3 days. Select the appropriate variable; press begin. Graphing will not start until the Begin button is tagged. Data is not stored - if you leave the Web page, the graph will be lost. You can open multiple Web pages to view additional information, however each additional Web page will slow the response from the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2. 4 Please note that the description is commonly based on the Maxim IC, not the sensor type (i.e. humidity, light, barometric pressure) connected to the chip. 5 The order of devices in the list may change if the power is cycled. Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

17 Download This feature captures all data currently displayed in the graph. The download method is browser dependent; Clicking the download typically saves the date to a.csv file or displays it on a new Web page that allows you to manually save the data as a.csv file. Individual Sensor Selection By highlighting and clicking on sensor on the Home page, the user can access alarm settings, modify limits and graph up to 3 different sensor values. After an individual sensor is selected a new screen will appear that displays a variables associated with the sensing device. Sensors with many variables will have some hidden so the More button may need to be used to extend the list of variables. Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

18 Device Data The top part of the screen displays information about each connected device. Sliding the cursor over and selecting any programmable value allows users to assign a limit, change a function or reset an alarm. When the unit does go into alarm, the current value will display in red if the unit is in high alarm, or blue if in low. Because each supported device may have different elements, they are not covered in detail in this manual. Graph The opening screen of the Individual Sensor Selection will begin graphing the value Temperature automatically with 15-minute display duration. Two additional values may be graphed, but the user must use the Begin button to start the modified graphing. The duration of the graph window ranges from 15 minutes to 3 days. Data is not stored - if you leave the Web page, the graph will be lost. You can open multiple Web pages to view additional information, however each additional Web page will slow the response from the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2. Download This feature captures all data currently displayed in the graph. The download method is browser dependent; Clicking the download typically saves the date to a.csv file or displays it on a new Web page that allows you to manually save the data as a.csv file 1-Wire Device Details To access details about the connected devices: Choose the Advanced menu and the Details sub-menu. This will open the Device Details screen. The data is presented in two groups: 1-Wire Communication interface Details for all connected devices. Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

19 Communications Interface The top of the screen shows information about the communication status between the OW- SERVER-WIFI-2, the 1-Wire devices as a group, and the Web browser: Firmware Version the version of firmware currently operating in the OW-SERVER- WIFI-2 Devices Connected the total number of devices communicating with the OW-SERVER- WIFI-2 Device poll count the number of times the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 has cycled through polling all of the connected devices. The rate of polling depends upon the number of devices and the specific device. Some 1-Wire devices refresh every second while others may do so much faster (e.g., The DS18B20 causes a 900ms delay while waiting for the temperature to be converted, whereas the DS2406 has no delay). Loop time the time, in seconds, it takes for the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 to cycle through polling all of the devices and receive a response. As more devices are added, each individual device gets read less frequently since only a single device can be read at a time. This value is useful for determining how frequently each sensor gets read. Device Name the programmable name given to the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 to distinguish one OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 from another. Host Name the name used by NBNS MAC Address This is the globally unique MAC address of the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 Connection status the connection status between the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 and the Web browser that is accessing the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 Network configuration page. If a connection error exists, the line will stop spinning. Data activity this light will flash green every time the browser receives a data push of new values from the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2. This is useful to know that the data feed is alive, even if the values are not changing. Enable auto update check this box to enable the browser to update the Web page as new data is received from the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2. Uncheck the box if you would like to pause the automatic refresh between browser and the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 to analyze information on the screen. Note: if you leave this box unchecked, the Web page will not update with new values automatically but the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 will continue to poll attached 1-Wire devices. Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

20 The bottom part of the screen displays information about each connected device. Because each supported device may have different elements, they are not covered in detail in this manual. For those devices that have programmable elements (e.g., UserByte1 and UserByte2 in the Programmable Resolution Thermometer example depicted above), you can click the Write button to specify a value. All of the current sensor data is available for download at the details.xml link on the bottom of the page. INTEGRATION The OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 provides a powerful set of tools to enable developers and network administrators the ability to integrate the device (and data from connected 1-Wire devices) with existing management and/or monitoring systems. The following are the network services supported by OW-SERVER-WIFI-2, accessible via TCP/IP: HTTP service provides delivery of html and xml data files via http get, a method of writing data to 1-Wire devices, the Web browser interface previously discussed and firmware upgrading SNMP provides access to data from all connected sensors, and pushes SNMP traps to remote listeners for alarming capabilities Telnet service provides login to monitor some of the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 s communication activities for diagnostic purposes UDP Broadcast listener on port number will respond to properly formatted packets broadcast to this port number, allowing other devices and applications to discover OW-SERVER-WIFI-2s that exist on the same network. 1-Wire Interface service provides a TCP client that implements a command / response low level interface that may be used to directly control the 1-Wire bus POST Client provides a method of pushing XML data about connected 1-Wire devices to a server. HTTP The HTTP mechanism enables programmers to utilize a GET command to retrieve various data elements that are contained in an XML file as well as write data to 1-Wire devices that support control functions. Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

21 The OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 provides the following XML file for data retrieval: Details.xml this file provides detailed information on the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 and all connected devices. Retrieving XML File To retrieve the XML file, simply access it by corresponding URL. For example: Once the file has been retrieved, it can be parsed according to the methods available to the developer in whatever programming language they are using. Java based examples are available online at Details.xml The following is an example of the details.xml file: <Devices-Detail-Response xmlns=" xmlns:xsi=" <PollCount>85</PollCount> <DevicesConnected>1</DevicesConnected> <LoopTime>1.046</LoopTime> <DevicesConnectedChannel1>0</DevicesConnectedChannel1> <DevicesConnectedChannel2>0</DevicesConnectedChannel2> <DevicesConnectedChannel3>1</DevicesConnectedChannel3> <DataErrorsChannel1>0</DataErrorsChannel1> <DataErrorsChannel2>0</DataErrorsChannel2> <DataErrorsChannel3>0</DataErrorsChannel3> <VoltageChannel1>4.83</VoltageChannel1> <VoltageChannel2>4.85</VoltageChannel2> <VoltageChannel3>4.76</VoltageChannel3> VoltagePower>5.08</VoltagePower> <DeviceName>OWServer_v2-WiFi</DeviceName> <HostName>EDSOWSERVER2</HostName> <MACAddress>00:04:A3:19:E9:ED</MACAddress> <owd_ds18b20 Description="Programmable resolution thermometer"> <Name>DS18B20</Name> <Family>28</Family> <ROMId>7B EBA4E28</ROMId> <Health>7</Health> <Channel>3</Channel> <RawData>6E FFF021032FF </RawData> <PrimaryValue> Deg C</PrimaryValue> <Temperature Units="Centigrade"> </Temperature> <UserByte1 Writable="True">7</UserByte1> <UserByte2 Writable="True">8</UserByte2> <Resolution>12</Resolution> <PowerSource>255</PowerSource> </owd_ds18b20> </Devices-Detail-Response> Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

22 Each owd_xxx element contains the device name (Name), family code (Family), ROM ID (ROMId), health (Health), raw data used to obtain the data fields (RawData) displayed in hex format, and a list of the data fields where the name of the data field provides the description. Writing Data to 1-Wire Devices To write data to a connected 1-Wire device that supports control commands simply make a request of devices.htm with the appropriate URL parameters. Below is an example: devices.htm?rom= ad1928&variable=userbyte1&value=75 The URL parameters in the example are as follows: rom the ROM ID of the device to modify, alpha characters must be upper case variable the name of the variable to modify. The name is the same as the XML field name, only XML fields with attributes of Writable= True may be written, (e.g., <UserByte...) value the new decimal value to write to the 1-Wire device Firmware Upgrading Firmware may be upgraded using the link on the Network Configuration page. At the bottom, under the heading Controller Maintenance is a link to upload new firmware. Follow the instructions to complete the process. Once firmware has been upgraded, the firmware support data must be updated. This link is directly below the firmware link on the Network Configuration page. For more information, see the MAINTENANCE section of this manual. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a protocol commonly used to maintain network equipment. Every piece of equipment in a network is described in its.mib file (Machine Information Base file); Using an SNMP application, network administrators can monitor and interact with equipment throughout the network. The OW-SERVER-WIFI-2-MIB file can be loaded into your SNMP program, making it available for management and machineto-machine communication. This file is available from the EDS OW-SERVER- WIFI-2 product page under the DOWN- LOADS tab. It defines all available SNMP nodes available, complete with a text description. Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

23 The file also contains text descriptions and explanations of the various OID functions. This screenshot of the ireasoning MIB Browser 6 shows the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2.mib file loaded into the SNMP interface and expanded to display the 3 nodes edsenterprise, dtrap and owdevices, as shown below. edsenterprise Branch The edsenterprise branch presents basic information such as name and version. dtrap Branch The dtrap contains 2 tables used to send traps based on preset conditions. The 2 tables are the dtraptable and the dtrapdevicetable. The dtraptable contains information about where to send the trap, the dtrapdevicetable defines when to send the trap. The 2 tables are depicted in the diagram below. The dtraptable defines where to send traps. It has 2 rows, each defining an IP address, community string and enable flag. In order for a trap to be sent, the IP address must not be zero and the enable flag must be one (zero disables). The community string is not used by the OW-SERVE-WIFI-2, except to send the string in the trap PDU. The dtrapdevicetable specifies the criteria for sending a trap. The table has 7 rows that support 7 different traps. The rows of this table are as follows: o o o o dtrapdeviceenable must be 1 to enable sending traps, zero disables sending dtrapsendpointer may be 0 or 1. Points to the row of the dtrap table which defines where to send the trap. Note that all data in the row in this table and the corresponding row of the dtrap table must be valid for the trap to be sent. dtrapdevicerom Stores the 1-Wire ROM ID of the device to base sending traps on. To be valid, this value must not be zero and must match a ROM code of a currently connected and active 1-Wire device. dtrapdevicevariable Defines which variable of the 1-Wire device to base calculation on. The value must refer to a valid variable or no trap will be sent. The variable number can be determined by viewing the Advanced Details Web page, each line below PrimaryValue is a potential variable, numbered sequentially. For example, the DS18B20 has as the first item below PrimaryValue the item Temperature, so this is number 0. The next item is Us- 6 This application is available from the ireasoning website and is only used as an example. There is no affiliation of any kind between Embedded Data Systems and the creator of ireasoning. Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

24 erbyte1, so this is item 1, after that is UserByte2, which is item 2, then item 3 is Resolution and item 4 is PowerSource. DS18B20 0 Temperature 1 User byte 1 2 User byte 2 3 Resolution 4 Power source o The items dtrapdevicehighthreshold, dtrapdevicelowthreshold and dtrapdevicehysteresis work together to define 3 windows. The variable is in the high window when it is greater than the high threshold The variable is in the middle window when it becomes less than or equal to the high threshold minus hysteresis, or greater than or equal to the low threshold plus hysteresis It is in the low window when it is less than the low threshold When a variable is read from a 1-Wire device, it is compared to these values. If the new value from the 1-Wire device causes a change in the windows, this generates a trap message with this information: OID of dtrapdeviceindex.x where x is the number of dtrapdevicetable row that caused the trap. The numeric value is x. The data type integer indicates which transition occurred: o 1 middle to high window transition o 2 high to middle window transition o 3 middle to low transition o 4 low to middle transition If the high threshold is less than the low threshold, no traps will be generated. Hysteresis is not checked for validity and may be set to any value. The high threshold, low threshold and hysteresis are stored as float in the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2, but are written as strings. This is because the SNMP V1 protocol makes no provision for a float. Because of this, some numbers may be rounded, and are displayed with 3 digits of precision after the decimal point regardless of what the number actually is in the OW- SERVER-WIFI-2. The owdevices has the following branches: Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

25 Telnet o o o o owdevicetypes lists each device type supported. This branch is read only. owdeviceinfo branch lists the number of devices connected owdevicetable shows basic information about each device connected These are the specific device tables, for example owds18b20table defines the DS18B20. See the latest version of the EDS MIB file for a list and description of the devices supported and their associated parameters. Telnet is a network protocol used on the Internet or local area networks to provide a bidirectional interactive text-oriented communications facility using a virtual terminal connection. User data is interspersed in-band with Telnet control information in an 8-bit byte oriented data connection over the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). In most operating systems, Telnet connections are enabled through the Telnet Client program, which is run in a terminal window (as illustrated above). To start a Telnet connection with the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2, Open the Telnet program. This is accomplished by typing Telnet into the search box (of a windows computer) or Telnet in a terminal window of a Mac or Linux computer. Once the Telnet program has opened, type open {IP address} where {IP address} represents the IP address of your OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 (e.g., open ). This will open a connection between your Telnet program and the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2. In order to complete the connection, you must enter the username 7 and password. 8 7 Factory default "admin" 8 Factory default "eds" Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

26 Once the connection has been successfully authenticated, the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 will present you with a textual menu through which you can show basic information. UDP The OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 can interact with UDP requests on port and provide basic information in return. The primary use for this is discovering any OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 on the network, such as with the EDS Appliance Scanner Software. You can download a copy of this free OW-SERVER discovery application (available for Windows, Apple OS X, and Linux) from the EDS website. A link to the software is provided in the EDS Appliance Scanner section of this manual. The OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 sends a UDP broadcast packet to port when: First powered up IP address changes due to a new DHCP server lease When the letter D is received on UDP port 30303, either directly or via a UDP broadcast. The following is an example of the UDP packet: {"NETBios": "EDSOWSERVER ", "MAC": "00-50-C2-91-B1-44", "IP": " ", "Product": "OWServer_v2-WiFi", "FWVer": "1.01", "Name": "OWServer_v2-WiFi ", "HTTPPort": "80", "Bootloader": "POST", "TCPIntfPort": "0" } The packet is formatted using JSON (Javascript Object Notation). The fields have the following information NETBios This is the text string programmed in the Host Name field of the Network Configuration Web page MAC This is the globally unique MAC address of the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 IP The current IP address Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

27 Product A text description of the product. It cannot be changed FWVer Firmware version of the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 Name This is the text string programmed in the Device Name field of the Network Configuration Web page HTTPPort The HTTP port number as programmed in the HTTP Port field of the Network Configuration Web page. The standard HTTP port is 80. Bootloader Specifies the boot-loader type TCPIntfPort This is the 1-Wire interface port as programmed in the Port field of the 1- Wire Interface Configuration Web page Contact EDS at support@embeddeddatasystems.comfor the EDS Appliance Scanner's Java based source code. Low Level 1-Wire Interface The 1-Wire Interface provides a command level interface to directly control the 1-Wire bus through a TCP connection. This feature is provided for integration to products that have already implemented a low level interface with other 1-Wire bus masters and is for experienced 1-Wire integrators only. The feature also enables the reading of 1-Wire devices not natively supported by the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2. When a TCP connection is made, the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 stops polling 1-Wire devices and waits for commands over the TCP connection. If 30 seconds elapse without any commands, the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 closes the TCP connection and resumes normal polling of 1-Wire devices. Optionally, the user may send a quit command to avoid the 30 seconds delay. See Appendix A for LOW LEVEL 1-WIRE COMMUNICATION PROTOCOL POST Client This feature automatically, on a timed basis, sends the XML file details.xml to a HTTP server. Its primary purpose is to get data that s behind a firewall to a server residing on the Internet. By using the standard HTTP POST originating from behind the firewall, firewalls and other Internet filters see the communication as a standard browser request and typically will not block it. An HTTP proxy server has been included for the POST Client. The HTTP POST feature requires a properly configured server to receive the file. Examples are available in PHP ( Java ( for receiving the HTTP Post transmissions. Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

28 MAINTENANCE The activities you can carry out to maintain and/or upgrade your OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 include: Firmware and support files upgrade Factory reset Firmware and Support Files Upgrade The OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 features the ability to upload firmware and support files over the network. Update of support files must always be done in conjunction with a firmware upgrade. To locate your current installed firmware version, access the Network Configuration page. The version of firmware installed in your device is listed at the top. To determine if there is a more recent version available, contact EDS. If EDS has provided you new firmware and support files, you can upload it to your OW- SERVER-WIFI-2 via the WEB using the following procedure: 1) Update the firmware files: Open the Web page associated with your OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 and select the Network menu found under System Configuration. Scroll to the paragraph near the bottom of the page, beginning with "To upload new firmware, CLICK HERE". Click the link to begin the procedure Click the Choose File button to locate and select the *.hex file provided to you by EDS Once the file is located, click the Upload button. A progress message will be displayed in lower left corner of the screen. It can take over 30 seconds to upload the firmware, if successful the following page will display, reminding the user to wait for a short while before resuming use. Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

29 Approximately 10 seconds after reset, the green LED will flash at a 1 second rate, indicating completion. Verify the upload was successful by reviewing the firmware version reflected in the Details Page found under the Advanced menu. 2) Update the Support files: Open the Web page associated with your OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 and select Network found under System Configuration tab. Scroll to the paragraph near the bottom of the page, beginning with "To upload new firmware support data, CLICK HERE". Click the link to begin the procedure Click the Choose File button to locate and select the *.bin file provided to you by EDS Once the file is located, click the Upload button Once complete, the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 will apply the new file and return the message "Update Successful" Select "Site main page" to return to Home screen NOTE: Be certain to clear the cache in your Web browser; otherwise the new Web pages will not be displayed. Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

30 Factory Reset To reset the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 to factory defaults: 1. Be certain power has been removed from the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 2. Remove the lid of the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 by unscrewing the four corner screws 3. Once lid is removed, with connector panel positioned towards you, locate the two plated drill holes in the upper center of the PC board with the word RESET above it (P2). See photo below. 4. Apply power to the OW-SERVER- WIFI-2 5. Using an appropriate tool (tweezers, paper clip, etc.) short these two pads together until the green LED stops flashing and stays on solidly. 6. Remove the short and replace the top cover. Once you have removed the short from P2, the reset will take less than four seconds to complete. Once reset, the following configuration elements will be returned to their factory settings: Device Name: OWServer_v2-WiFi Host Name: EDSOWSERVER2DHCP Enabled. In the event that a DHCP server is available on the network, the following will be provided automatic configuration data: IP Address: DHCP assigned Gateway: DHCP assigned Subnet Mask: DHCP assigned Primary DNS: DHCP assigned Secondary DNS: DHCP assigned If there is no DHCP server, an internal IP address will be provided. More information about this process can be found in the Setup section of this manual. User Name: admin Password: eds Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

31 ADDITIONAL RESOURCES Below is a list of additional resources: Supported 1-Wire devices OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 form factor Power Supply Schematics 1-Wire Interface Schematics Specifications EDS Appliance Scanner Software Support Supported 1-Wire Devices The OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 supports the following 1-Wire devices: DS18B20 - Programmable Resolution Thermometer DS18S20 - Parasite Power Thermometer DS Dual Addressable Switch Plus Memory DS Channel Addressable Switch DS RAM with Counters DS Smart Battery Monitor DS Quad A/D Converter DS2BEA00 - Digital Thermometer with PIO 9 DS18B20 - OW-TEMP-B3-12xA Temperature Probe DS18B20 - OW-TEMP-BF-12x Foil Tape Temperature Sensor DS18B20 - OW-TEMP-BW-12X Wall Mount Temperature Sensor DS18S20 - OW-TEMP-S3-12x Temperature Probe DS18S20 - OW-TEMP-SF-12x Foil Tape Temperature Sensor DS18S20 - OW-TEMP-SW-12x Wall Mount Temperature Sensor DS18B20 - OW-ENV-T Temperature sensor EDS OW-ENV-TR Temperature sensor w/relay EDS OW-ENV-TH(R) Temperature and humidity sensor (w/relay) EDS OW-ENV-TP(R) Temperature and barometric pressure sensor (w/relay) EDS OW-ENV-TL(R) Temperature and light sensor (w/relay) EDS OW-ENV-THPL(R) Temperature, humidity, barometric pressure and light sensor (w/relay) EDS OW-VIB(-R) Vibration sensor (w/relay) EDS OW-RTD4W(-R) RTD reader, 4 wire (w/relay) EDS OW-IO-AI8-420(-R) Octal 4-20 milliamp input (w/relay) EDS OW-IO-AI8-10V(-R) Octal 0-10 volt input (w/relay) EDS OW-IO-AI4-420(-R) Quad 4-20 milliamp input (w/relay) EDS OW-IO-AI4-10V(-R) Quad 0-10 volt input (w/relay) EDS OW-IO-DIO8(-R) Octal discrete input/output (w/relay) EDS OW-IO-DI4(-R) Quad Opto-isolator Input EDS OW-IO-RL4 Quad Relay Output 9 Physical sequence detection not performed by the OW-SERVER Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

32 OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 Form Factor The OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 is available in panel mount form factor, suitable for mounting on desktop or wall. Power Supply Requirements The OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 is fitted with a USB micro-b receptacle suitable for connection to any 5 Volt DC power supply having a USB micro-b plug. The OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 has a typical current draw of 245ma with no devices connected; however a power supply with at least 400ma capacity is required for correct operation. The input is reversed voltage protected, although use of a standard micro USB wall transformer such as used to charge cellular phones should avoid any reverse or over voltage issues. The voltage must be 5 Volts +/- 10%. See example schematic below. 1-Wire Interface For ease of use, the OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 is equipped with three 1-Wire ports that are driven separately. By driving each port separately, electromagnetic interference is reduced, electrical reflections are reduced, each connector has more power available for parasite powered devices and devices can be physically located based on the bus they are connected to. Each of the 1-Wire ports has an associated 10 ohm resistor and jumper. The resistor is in series with the +5V out line and the jumper is in parallel with the resistor. Applying a solder bridge to the jumper shorts the resistor allowing a greater amount of current to flow to the device via the +5v out pin. Only under extreme conditions should it be necessary to short this jumper. See example schematic below. Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

33 Each port is a standard 6-Wire RJ12 jack, pinned for use with 1-Wire devices as follows: The OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 supports up to 1000 feet of cabling and 24 1-Wire devices on a CAT- 5 twisted pair. ESD protection is provided on the 1-Wire bus. Power Supply Schematic Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

34 1-Wire Interface Schematic Specifications PARAMETER MIN TYP MAX UNITS Operating Temperature C Storing Temperature C Operating Humidity (non-condensing) 0-90 % Storing Humidity (non-condensing) 0-90 % Supply Voltage DC +/-10% Volts Rated Current (average) with no 1-Wire devices connected Communication Protocol Data Rate ma IEEE Std b compatible 1 and 2 Mbps Enclosure Dimensions (L x W x H) mm Weight kg EDS Appliance Scanner Software In some instances, it may not be easy to obtain the IP address of an OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 via DHCP router tables. Therefore, EDS offers a Windows application that will utilize the UDP communication method available on any OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 to retrieve the IP address of any OW-SERVER-WIFI-2 connected to the network. This application software can be downloaded at EDS Appliance Scanner Software. If you have difficulty downloading the software from this link, contact EDS. Support Embedded Data Systems provides a comprehensive FAQ and online support system accessible from their website. This support system includes the most up-to-date information about the OW- SERVER-WIFI-2 product family. Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

35 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. INDUSTRY CANADA (IC) COMPLIANCE STATEMENT This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (EC) DIRECTIVES CONFORMITY APPLICATION OF COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 2004/108/EC Standard to which Conformity is Declared: EN :2006 (Emmissions) EN :2006 (Immunity) EN :2006+A1:2009+A2:2009 (Harmonics) EN :2008 (Flicker) Caution: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate this equipment. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1-Wire is a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. ibutton is a registered trademark of Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. Embedded Data Systems, LLC; 2019 Fortune Dr., Lawrenceburg, KY 40342; Phone/Fax / 38

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